Gemma Atkinson shows reality of life with Strictly's Gorka saying their 'house is on its a***' | The Sun

ACTRESS Gemma Atkinson has given fans a peek into what really goes on in her house with partner Gorka Marquez and daughter Mia.

The former Emmerdale star shared a video to her Instagram showcasing the organised chaos inside her home leading the star to declare the 'house is on its a***'.


Gemma began a relationship with Gorka when they met on the BBC dance contest Strictly Come Dancing where she was a celebrity contest and he is a regular pro dancer.

In the hilarious clip Gemma shared she could be seen attempting to keep fit by doing a workout whilst on a bike as Mia enjoyed an episode of children's classic Peppa Pig.

In front of the TV, Gorka could be seen attempting to do some yoga on an exercise mat whilst watching the Spanish news on his laptop.

Gemma declared: "House is on its a***.

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"He's watching Spanish news, Mia's watching Peppa, I'm watching the clock on the bike going SO slow!"

It comes after The Sun exclusively revealed that Gorka looks set to quit the BBC competition which made him a household name.

It is understood Gorka, 32, is feeling the BBC show’s infamous “seven year itch” which has seen other pros including Kevin Clifton and Oti Mabuse leave to explore other projects.

A TV insider said: “He looked so devastated last week because he knew the final might be his last chance of taking home the Glitterball, which had eluded him twice before.

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“Gorka has become an established figure in the contest and a name in his own right, which could allow him to go on to bigger things.

"There’s no suggestion of any bad feeling between him and the BBC."



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